Raylers brings native-feeling interactions to the mobile web. It gives designers and developers control over touch, scrolling, gestures, and transitions.
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I’ve always been fascinated by how natural native apps feel. Every scroll, swipe, transition, and gesture responds directly to your finger. I wanted that same freedom on the web, and it became something I kept thinking about.
Today, mobile devices are incredibly powerful and modern browsers are fast, optimized, and capable. It felt like the right time to build the experience I always wanted. That idea became Raylers.
Desktop and mobile are fundamentally different interaction environments. On desktop, we point and click. On mobile, our finger is the interaction. Every movement can have meaning, and the interface should be able to respond to it.
Raylers gives designers and developers that control. Scroll vertically and instantly swipe back from the middle of the screen. Pull a sheet into drag-to-dismiss as it reaches the top. Open a card into a full-screen view, scroll while it is still opening, or reverse and dismiss it halfway through the transition. The experience remains interactive throughout.
The same applies to scrolling. Raylers enables native-feeling momentum and elastic overscroll, with scroll-driven animations that stay synchronized with movement. Images can stretch with a rubber-band effect, gestures can flow between scrolling, swiping, zooming, and dismissing, and interactions stay connected to the finger.
Mobile deserves to be designed around touch, not simply adapted from desktop. Raylers is our contribution to that idea — not just a library or a collection of components, but an interaction foundation for building richer mobile experiences on the web.
We want to give designers and engineers the freedom to build the mobile experiences they imagine.
Try it on your phone at raylers.com